What's Happening?
Landstar System, Inc., a provider of integrated transportation management solutions, announced that Michael K. Kneller, its Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, will leave the company on May 8th. Kneller, who has been with Landstar since 2005,
will join the transportation law firm Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary, P.C. as a partner in their Washington, D.C. office. In response to his departure, Landstar has appointed Vallie S. Dugas, currently the Assistant General Counsel, as the Interim General Counsel and Secretary. The company plans to conduct a search for a permanent general counsel, considering both internal and external candidates.
Why It's Important?
The transition marks a significant change in leadership for Landstar's legal team, which could impact the company's legal strategies and operations. Kneller's move to Scopelitis, a firm with a longstanding relationship with Landstar, suggests continuity in legal representation and strategy. This change may influence Landstar's future legal dealings and its approach to industry regulations. The appointment of Vallie S. Dugas as Interim General Counsel ensures immediate continuity in leadership, which is crucial for maintaining stability during the transition period. The search for a permanent general counsel will be pivotal in shaping the company's legal direction and ensuring alignment with its strategic goals.
What's Next?
Landstar will begin the process of selecting a permanent general counsel, a decision that will be closely watched by stakeholders. The company will likely evaluate candidates who can uphold its legal standards and contribute to its strategic objectives. Meanwhile, Kneller's transition to Scopelitis may strengthen the firm's capabilities in transportation law, potentially benefiting Landstar through continued collaboration. Stakeholders will be interested in how these changes affect Landstar's legal strategies and its ability to navigate the complex regulatory environment of the transportation industry.









